Z-Bo on the Block...

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Post#61 » by The Rebel » Wed May 20, 2009 5:29 am

ejftw wrote:I wonder if the Nuggets would do a Randolph/K-Mart type of deal. Both have similar contracts and the Nuggets have no scorers in the low post, which Randolph could be. Nene and Andersen (if the Nuggs keep him around) next to him along with Melo at the three would work well for Z-Bo and give them a third, consistent scorer. I'm sure Billups and everyone else can keep him under control off the court as well

Denver has Nene and Melo who are both good in the post, not to mention Billups who si among the best pgs in the league in the post. They would not touch ZBO and his no defense playing ass unless the number 1 pick was included, and even then you would only get KMart at best.
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Post#62 » by ejftw » Wed May 20, 2009 6:42 am

The Rebel wrote:
ejftw wrote:I wonder if the Nuggets would do a Randolph/K-Mart type of deal. Both have similar contracts and the Nuggets have no scorers in the low post, which Randolph could be. Nene and Andersen (if the Nuggs keep him around) next to him along with Melo at the three would work well for Z-Bo and give them a third, consistent scorer. I'm sure Billups and everyone else can keep him under control off the court as well

Denver has Nene and Melo who are both good in the post, not to mention Billups who si among the best pgs in the league in the post. They would not touch ZBO and his no defense playing ass unless the number 1 pick was included, and even then you would only get KMart at best.


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Post#63 » by N.O.R.E. » Wed May 20, 2009 7:47 am

How about these 2 Detroit scenarios:

1.

Pistons Receive: Zach, Thornton, 2010 Wolves 1st
Clippers Receive: Prince, filler (Maxiell if Detroit wants to dump him)


2.

Pistons Receive: Zach Randolph, 2010 Wolves 1st (or Clips 1st)
Clippers Receive: Amir, Huge TE
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Post#64 » by HeroicKennedy » Wed May 20, 2009 7:53 am

N.O.R.E. wrote:How about these 2 Detroit scenarios:

1.

Pistons Receive: Zach, Thornton, 2010 Wolves 1st
Clippers Receive: Prince, filler (Maxiell if Detroit wants to dump him)


2.

Pistons Receive: Zach Randolph, 2010 Wolves 1st (or Clips 1st)
Clippers Receive: Amir, Huge TE

Detroit wants nothing to do with Zach Randolph. How many times do we have to repeat this?

And no chance in hell we send Prince (consummate professional and great teammate) for a jerkwad like Randolph.
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Post#65 » by princeofpalace » Wed May 20, 2009 11:02 am

HeroicKennedy wrote:
N.O.R.E. wrote:How about these 2 Detroit scenarios:

1.

Pistons Receive: Zach, Thornton, 2010 Wolves 1st
Clippers Receive: Prince, filler (Maxiell if Detroit wants to dump him)


2.

Pistons Receive: Zach Randolph, 2010 Wolves 1st (or Clips 1st)
Clippers Receive: Amir, Huge TE

Detroit wants nothing to do with Zach Randolph. How many times do we have to repeat this?

And no chance in hell we send Prince (consummate professional and great teammate) for a jerkwad like Randolph.


Cosign. Detroit has zero interest in Randolph and I doubt any other teams have interest in him either unless its for an equally bad player on an equally bad contract.
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Post#66 » by bringinhinkie » Wed May 20, 2009 11:17 am

boogydown wrote:Paying 17 million to a guy to come off the bench. As well, Griffin being mentored by Zach Randolph. Griffin will be set back years.


what a ridiculous statement

zach's knock is his contract, off court problems, and he isn't athletic enough to guard nba 4-5s..

while i agree hes almost untradeable, his work ethic is second to none, he is an unbelievable rebounder, his midrange is money, he has legit moves at the 4, and he is not as selfish as people label him- he has just been in bad situations and forced to score..

dude has almost no athleticism, and he averages just about 20/10 every year and you fear he will set a player back? if you gave griffin zachs work ethic and skillset, hed be a top 5 player in the league.
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Post#67 » by killbuckner » Wed May 20, 2009 11:55 am

Seriously- if you want to do a Zach Randolph trade you would have to be discussing taking back one of the worst contracts in the league or giving up lottery pick talent. If you don't want to do that then you should keep him, play small and trade Kaman or Camby.
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Post#68 » by GreenWithEnvy » Wed May 20, 2009 3:21 pm

i see Randolph being the one traded with destinations like Dallas or San Antonio possible.
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Post#69 » by gswhoops » Wed May 20, 2009 3:21 pm

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boogydown wrote:Paying 17 million to a guy to come off the bench. As well, Griffin being mentored by Zach Randolph. Griffin will be set back years.


what a ridiculous statement

zach's knock is his contract, off court problems, and he isn't athletic enough to guard nba 4-5s..

while i agree hes almost untradeable, his work ethic is second to none, he is an unbelievable rebounder, his midrange is money, he has legit moves at the 4, and he is not as selfish as people label him- he has just been in bad situations and forced to score..

dude has almost no athleticism, and he averages just about 20/10 every year and you fear he will set a player back? if you gave griffin zachs work ethic and skillset, hed be a top 5 player in the league.

If he has such a strong work ethic, then why does he look like a tub of lard? Why has he not improved his defense at all since entering the league? I figure if a professional athlete really had a strong work ethic (like you claim he does) these things would happen.
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Post#70 » by NetsForce » Wed May 20, 2009 3:35 pm

If anyone suggest Randolph going to NJ I will shoot them. No deal. Not even for NJ's expirings and crap (Eduardo Najera).
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Post#71 » by Blazinaway » Wed May 20, 2009 3:38 pm

ZBO is pure garbage, I can't imagine any team trading for him, especially now with the bad financial situation of so many franchises. IMO he is stuck in Clipland unless they give up a lot to make him go away. They really screwed up when they got him.
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Post#72 » by Paxson » Wed May 20, 2009 3:44 pm

Clippers Trade:
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Post#73 » by gswhoopsman » Wed May 20, 2009 3:45 pm

would clippers move their 2010 unprotected to dump snack?
Catchall:The Bucks traded him for Monta Ellis and did well in that trade.If they can move Biedrins and Jefferson without losing much more than Barnes and another pick, I will be genuinely impressed.Iguodala is a short-sighted contract. Overrated player.
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Post#74 » by sipclip » Wed May 20, 2009 3:57 pm

Blazinaway wrote:ZBO is pure garbage, I can't imagine any team trading for him, especially now with the bad financial situation of so many franchises. IMO he is stuck in Clipland unless they give up a lot to make him go away. They really screwed up when they got him.


These type of comments are just comical. It just shows that you don't actually watch Zach play at all or you would realize that he's an awesome basketball player. He's just as good as guys like Boozer and David West but I highly doubt you would label them as pure garbage.
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Post#75 » by loserX » Wed May 20, 2009 3:59 pm

sipclip wrote:He's just as good as guys like Boozer and David West


If you put everyone who believed that in a boat, you'd be rowing.

If anyone shared your opinion, Zach wouldn't keep getting punted around the league as he has been. Look at the trades that have landed him...do you really think Boozer and West would ever get traded for those packages? Zach does have some talent; you don't put up numbers like that by accident. But NOBODY puts him on a level with Boozer or West. Sorry.
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Post#76 » by sipclip » Wed May 20, 2009 3:59 pm

gswhoopsman wrote:would clippers move their 2010 unprotected to dump snack?


Absolutely not. We are in the drivers seat and like Zach so if no one gives us a decent offer then we'll keep him for 2yrs and let Griffin work on his defense while defending him in practice.
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Post#77 » by killbuckner » Wed May 20, 2009 4:09 pm

Great. As long as clippers fans arent posting Randolph trades I feel very safe in saying that you will not be pestered with deals trying to acquire him. You might get offers for Kaman and Camby but any Randolph trades are going to be created by Clippers fans (then almost certainly skoffed at). Then once people react negatively we will get more clippers fans saying that the Clippers are fine with keeping him, of course this flies in the face of all the clippers fans trying to trade him but that will be ignored.
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Post#78 » by gswhoopsman » Wed May 20, 2009 4:14 pm

so what incentive will you provide for a team to take him on?
Catchall:The Bucks traded him for Monta Ellis and did well in that trade.If they can move Biedrins and Jefferson without losing much more than Barnes and another pick, I will be genuinely impressed.Iguodala is a short-sighted contract. Overrated player.
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Post#79 » by gswhoopsman » Wed May 20, 2009 4:15 pm

lol im surprised the block didn't break
Catchall:The Bucks traded him for Monta Ellis and did well in that trade.If they can move Biedrins and Jefferson without losing much more than Barnes and another pick, I will be genuinely impressed.Iguodala is a short-sighted contract. Overrated player.
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Post#80 » by shagadelic45 » Wed May 20, 2009 4:23 pm

i'd include a 2010 pick or thorton, or gordon, or the future #1 from MN, or kaman or camby in the RIGHT zbo trade.


NJ: simmons, hassell for zbo and a future #1

MEM: jaric, buckner, darko for zbo, filler

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